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what is type of nutrition in chrysophyta​

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They have two flagella and, interestingly, most species are able to shift between photosynthesis and ingesting smaller organisms or particles for food (are mixotrophic). Alternatively, these organisms can ingest inorganic particles for their nutrient content (e.g., nitrogen and phosphorus).

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Chrysophytes comprise organisms with different cell organizations and nutritional modes. Heterotrophic clades evolved independently several times from phototrophic or mixotrophic ancestors. Thus, chrysophytes are an ideal model taxon for investigating the effect of the nutritional mode on cellular DNA content

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